HP T5325 - Rescue System
March 14, 2016 06:56PM
Anybody interested in one?

if so what would you like in it?
Re: HP T5325 - Rescue System
March 15, 2016 12:14AM
Gravelrash,

> if so what would you like in it?

I think the basic Debian rootfs pretty much acts as a rescue system. You could write instruction to install it with addition packages, clean up to remove extra artifacts, log to RAM,... and make it a true rescue system by setting this rootfs to read-only (if you want to go that far, or just keep it Read/Write Ext3 to make sure that it never got corrupted).

-bodhi
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Re: HP T5325 - Rescue System
March 15, 2016 04:47AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> Gravelrash,
>
> > if so what would you like in it?
>
> I think the basic Debian rootfs pretty much acts
> as a rescue system. You could write instruction to
> install it with addition packages, clean up to
> remove extra artifacts, log to RAM,... and make it
> a true rescue system by setting this rootfs to
> read-only (if you want to go that far, or just
> keep it Read/Write Ext3 to make sure that it never
> got corrupted).

Sounds like a plan!

I will write this up once you are happy that the new uboot you are working on is complete.
Re: HP T5325 - Rescue System
March 15, 2016 05:15AM
Gravelrash,

> I will write this up once you are happy that the
> new uboot you are working on is complete.

It is complete.

I'm not 100% done yet, because I had to keep in a few lines of code that is not exactly following the u-boot design spirits. Perhaps there will be a next version. But functionally it is done (everything is working so I don't want to dwell on that).

-bodhi
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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/15/2016 05:19AM by bodhi.
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